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Neptune gets Baltic go-ahead

Neptune Developments has been granted planning consent for a £45m scheme in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle on the city’s waterfront.


The development will comprise 201 flats including 159 serviced apartments, a 185-bedroom hotel and a commercial building, which could contain flats, offices or leisure space. The scheme will also contain 360 underground car parking spaces and a central landscaped plaza.


The scheme was designed by Liverpool-based architect Falconer Chester Hall.


Plans by Windsor Developments to develop the site in 2006 were halted when the developer went into liquidation.


NePtune aims to be on site by the end of this summer.


Neptune managing director Steve Parry said: “This is an exciting scheme for us – one which will radically enhance this particular site with four new buildings and the improved public realm. We are aiming to make a hugely positive contribution to the overall regeneration of the city centre.”


Daniel.cunningham@estatesgazette.com


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